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Azunite
November 11th, 2010, 01:37 PM
I just saw on our news today that :
"Turkish people in Ankara ( capital ) will be able to watch Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows two days before it is released worldwide"
I have no idea how they did it, but they did !
Radio ODTÜ (the radio who arranged this) said that it took a long time to get a deal with Warner Bros. for an earlier release.
Well, I would even go to Ankara to watch earlier :D
karl
November 11th, 2010, 02:39 PM
The stars of the hit Harry Potter movies are making their red carpet arrivals in London's Leicester Square for the world premiere of the penultimate film in the franchise.
Deathly Hallows Part 1 is expected to be the darkest to date - and tonight's ominous weather of gale force winds and rain provided the perfect backdrop as cast turned out to the event.
Emma Watson looked incredible in a short, vintage black lace dress teamed with heels by Charlotte Olympia, while her co-star Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint scrubbed up in dapper suits.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1328820/Harry-Potter-Deathly-Hallows-world-premiere.html#ixzz150LqUGlqon today
Sith Lord 13
November 12th, 2010, 11:02 AM
I just saw on our news today that :
"Turkish people in Ankara ( capital ) will be able to watch Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows two days before it is released worldwide"
I have no idea how they did it, but they did !
Radio ODTÜ (the radio who arranged this) said that it took a long time to get a deal with Warner Bros. for an earlier release.
Well, I would even go to Ankara to watch earlier :D
Article?
Jess
November 12th, 2010, 11:04 AM
where's the article?
lucky. I probably won't watch it at all since we never watch movies anymore ): I never got to watch the second Night at the Museum!
curious_boy
November 12th, 2010, 01:23 PM
soo not fair!
karl
November 12th, 2010, 02:11 PM
It's released on 19 November in Spain
Fact
November 12th, 2010, 02:13 PM
It's released 19th November in England (presuming UK).
I'm quite looking forward to it :D
Azunite
November 13th, 2010, 01:05 PM
You guys are pshycos, why would I lie to you, there :
http://forum.donanimhaber.com/m_44404702/tm.htm
karl
November 14th, 2010, 12:37 PM
"Oh God. She promised me categorically that there wouldn't be another book involving Harry"
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe on reports that JK Rowling may continue the series
FORGET the terrific Toy Story 3, the mind-bending magnificence of Inception or the grisly thrills of The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets’ Nest, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows is the film every Muggle has been eagerly awaiting this year.
The expectation on the shoulders of director David Yates and the Potter team is extraordinary but the film delivers everything you could want – from dazzling special effects and spellbinding storytelling to breathtaking excitement and heart-in-the-mouth emotion. This is a superb beginning to the end of a great British success story. You rejoice that they decided to forgo 3D. The Potter films don’t need gimmicks to get our attention.
JK Rowling’s vision of the story was always a journey from a bright ray of hope to a dark day of reckoning. Here we see everyone in their true colours. The sanctuary and security of Hogwarts are left behind. The film has the look and feel of a film noir thriller from the Forties or a tense wartime spy yarn. Fugitive Harry is like an innocent man trapped in the sticky web of a Hitchcock suspense story. You almost expect Orson Welles as Harry Lime to emerge grinning from the shadows
Gritty and intense, The Deathly Hallows reflects the fact the world is at war and power is slipping from the agents of good to the forces of evil under Ralph Fiennes’ slippery, slimy, supremely menacing Lord Voldemort. After the death of Dumbledore (Michael Gambon), Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) feels more isolated than ever and is aware that everyone around him perishes sooner or later. This is a fight to the death and one he wants to tackle alone. Naturally Ron (Rupert Grint), Hermione (Emma Watson), Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane) and hundreds of others are not about to let that happen.
Voldemort and his minions have now infiltrated the Ministry Of Magic and nowhere is safe. Harry, Ron and Hermione are like resistance fighters in the shadows, caught up in the intrigue that might just allow them to defeat him. They must track down and destroy the Horcruxes, key to Voldemort’s bid for immortality. Their every move is under scrutiny as Harry is still subject to “The Trace”. “If you sneeze the ministry will know who wiped your nose,” claims Mad-Eye Moody (Brendan Gleeson) who confuses the enemy by creating multiple versions of Harry.
Over the past decade the young cast have grown into their roles and all rise to the emotional challenges here. Favourites such as house elf Dobby are back, Helena Bonham Carter’s Bellatrix Lestrange is more demented and dangerous than ever, and new faces include Bill Nighy, making Churchillian pronouncements about doom and sacrifice as Magic Minister Rufus Scrimgeour.
The tension never fades amid desperate chases, frantic escapes, titanic battles, noble deaths, electrifying encounters and enough humour to break the tension every now and again. The only real flaw is that we have to wait until July for the conclusion. Summer has never seemed so far away.
(Cert 12A; 146mins)
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